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Indiana Channel/Create on 49.2, Weather radar and audio simulcast of WBST on 49.3 Lafayette: Lafayette: 18 11 WLFI-TV: CBS: CW on 18.2, Ion on 18.3, getTV on 18.4, Start TV on 18.5 South Bend: Elkhart: 28 30 WSJV: H&I: True Crime Network on 28.2, Ion Mystery on 28.3, Court TV on 28.4, Quest on 28.5, Bounce TV on 28.6, Buzzr on 28.7, getTV on 28 ...
NBC donated WBUF's license and some of its equipment to PBS member station WNED-TV, which took over the channel 17 frequency in 1959 (due to a number of transactions, the WBUF-TV license is now held by WNLO and the channel 17 frequency was later held by WBXZ-LD; WNED still holds the virtual channel 17 in the Buffalo market, but has not ...
City of license VC RF Callsign Translating Network Notes Grand Rapids: Battle Creek: 17 23 WXMI (DRT) WXMI: Fox: Antenna TV on 17.2, This TV on 17.3, Charge! on 17.4 Hesperia: 17 36 W36FA-D: WXMI: Fox: Antenna TV on 17.2, Court TV on 17.3, Charge! on 17.4 Holland: 25 25 WOGC-CD: WOOD: NBC: Bounce on 25.2, Laff on 25.3 Kalamazoo: 17 32 WXMI (DRT ...
Though it has always branded as "WPBY", it did not officially take on the WPBY-LD call sign until February 9, 2018, [5] following a swap with a station in Elmira, New York. [6] In April 2018, Star City Broadcasting entered into negotiations for the full purchase of WPBY-LD from Woodland. The application was approved by the FCC the following month.
Television stations in the Kansas City metropolitan area (14 P) Television stations in Key West, Florida (5 P) Television stations in Knoxville, Tennessee (13 P)
In 2009, the Blue Chip complex added a 22-story hotel, which is the biggest building in northwest Indiana. [14] Michigan City has also added a new skatepark at Pullman Field to its tourism offerings. [10] In the 2000s and 2010s, Michigan City has been working on revitalizing much of its north end, which contains the oldest portions of the city.
This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. Spanish-language television stations in Indiana (5 P) Low-power television stations in Indiana (39 P)
Tele-Communications, Inc. (TCI) was a cable television provider in the United States, and for most of its history was controlled by Bob Magness and John Malone. The company was started in 1958 in Bozeman, Montana as Western Microwave, Inc. and Community Television, Inc., two firms with common ownership. [1]